@dkmaraga@dkmaraga It is noe clear the only leader I can trust the Constitution with is @OkiyaOmtatah .99% of that 'broad coalition' wouldn't survive his respect for the will of the people.
'Albert Omondi Ojwang was 31 years old. He was a teacher and a son. He was arrested at his home in Homa Bay County on June 7, 2025, over social media posts that were critical of senior police officers. He was dead before the day was out. One year later, nobody in uniform has faced meaningful accountability for it. Not one.'
'He spoke the truth and paid for it with his life inside a police cell.'
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We stood with the families of those killed during the June 2024-25 protests as they continue their pursuit of justice and accountability. We notified the police that there will be nationwide activities to honour Gen Z heroes and stand with their families.
#JusticeNow#HakiSasa
On the 25th June, 2026, parents, siblings, relatives, friends, who are in Nairobi, will proceed to the Kenyan Parliament to demand justice, and lay flowers for the Gen Z who were murdered by the police.
We have invited all Kenyans to join us or stay at home, no school, no work, in remembrance of the children who have been killed by the state in the past two years.
We have delivered a letter to the office of the Inspector General requesting that life and property be protected during the peaceful marches taking place across Kenya on 25th June, 2026.
#Justice4ourMashujaa #HakiSASA #JusticeNOW
A SICKENING ROAD RAGE incident happened earlier today between trailers along the Mombasa - Nairobi highway, past Mtito Andei.
The more you watch the video below, the more annoying it becomes.
We shall reach out directly to NTSA to make sure that these drivers are apprehended, charged and possibly have their driving licences revoked. We don't need such kind of drivers on our roads!
Today in the @Senate_KE, I will substantiate how public money is being hidden and stolen in plain sight through budget lines labelled “Other Operating Expenses.” OVER 90 BILLION!
If salaries, utilities, travel, maintenance, fuel, training, procurable items, and other expenditures already have specific vote heads, what exactly is hidden under this vague and ever-expanding category?
Even more troubling, the Constitution requires parliamentary approval for all public borrowing. Yet billions are spent under opaque budget lines that escape meaningful scrutiny.
Kenyans deserve transparency, not blank cheques for wastage, mismanagement, and theft. Every shilling collected from taxpayers must be traceable, justified, and accounted for.
The era of hiding public funds behind vague budget descriptions must come to an end. STAY TUNED
@Eastleighvoice I will alwasy 🫡 @OkiyaOmtatah Kenyans, we have that one leader who speaks the truth and honours the constitution. Let's not fail ourselves. We are in danger!
The night of April 24 was expected to be one of the happiest in the lives of the Peponi School A-Level Class of 2026. By 3:50am the following morning, however, the mood had changed dramatically. A police constable at Karen Police Station’s radio room received an alert of a serious accident along Ngong Road. He and a colleague immediately called for an ambulance while heading to the scene.
https://t.co/ZClZMfaKtC
Drama unfolded in the Senate after Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah and Speaker Amason Kingi engaged in a heated exchange over Omtatah’s demand for evidence to support claims of misuse of public funds.
Tensions escalated when Kingi told Omtatah that he could not dictate how the House operates. In response, the senator insisted that, as a representative of taxpayers, he had a duty to "dictate" how public money is spent, adding that he would rather be ejected from the House than be part of what he described as a scam.